England have made it to the Euro 2024 final
England are racing towards their showdown with Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday – and it’s fair to say the Three Lions have had to overcome a few bumps in the road on their route to Berlin.
Gareth Southgate faced waves of criticism for his team’s approach in the early stages, but the manager has navigated England through to the final. The team have survived the journey thanks to late goals from Jude Bellingham and Ollie Watkins, as well as penalty shootout heroics.
Those moments helped prove the character within the England squad, who now have Euros glory in sight. It has not been the simplest route but it has been a thrill ride at times, and Anglo Scottish have now revealed the glamorous cars that belong to some of the England camp.
Jordan Pickford
England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford produced penalty shootout heroics against Switzerland in the quarter-final. He saved Manuel Akanji’s opening spot kick to help Southgate’s side on their way to the next round.
The Everton No.1 drives a Lamborghini Urus, an SUV that’s become a go-to for Premier League stars. Pickford chose an all-black edition of what Lamborghini bills as the “first Super Sport Utility Vehicle in the world”.
Kyle Walker
A pillar of the England defence, right-back Kyle Walker channels his on-pitch dynamism and power into his personal taste for motors.
The Manchester City full-back boasts ownership of a Lamborghini Huracan, capable of reaching 0-60mph in a mere 2.5 seconds, and a luxurious Bentley Bentayga SUV.
John Stones
Another England regular, Stones is known for his classy performances at the back, which is mirrored by his choice of vehicle – a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. This 4×4, named after the largest rough diamond ever discovered, had a starting price of £255k in 2018.
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Marc Guehi
Guehi, who stepped up to replace the injured Harry Maguire, has made a name for himself during this tournament. The centre-back has good recovery pace on and has previously been seen signing shirts for Crystal Palace fans from behind the wheel of a sporty Mercedes-Benz AMG A45S.
Luke Shaw
England supporters have been eagerly waiting for Shaw to make his mark at the Euros. Due to a shortage of natural left-backs, Southgate took a risk on the injured Manchester United full-back, who has played a part in the last two games.
Away from the pitch, Shaw, like his England team-mate Pickford, owns a Lamborghini Urus. However, earlier this year, the 29-year-old received several parking tickets after leaving his car at Wilmslow train station.
Declan Rice
Declan Rice was one of Arsenal’s top players last term as the Gunners came narrowly close to winning the league. Although Rice adopts a defence-focused role with England, he does not shy away from joining the attack from midfield.
Rice owns a Range Rover Sport, which combines functionality with elegance. Back in 2019, Rice became the butt of a joke when former West Ham skipper Mark Noble orchestrated a car clamp gag at his expense.
Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham single-handedly kept England’s hopes alive in the Euros with a sensational overhead kick against Slovakia in the round of 16. In celebration, he roared “who else”, a question reflecting his car choices.
Bellingham is the only player on this list to own an all-electric car. Courtesy of Real Madrid’s partnership with BMW, he drives a BMW XM.
Anthony Gordon
Newcastle United’s winger Anthony Gordon has had limited time to shine in the tournament thus far, featuring only in a brief cameo. Having previously spent a victorious summer with the U21 Euros squad, Gordon may yet seize a moment to make his mark in the final.
Gordon is the proud owner of a Mercedes G-Wagon, a favourite among his peers.
Harry Kane
The England skipper had an impressive debut season with Bayern Munich, netting 44 goals in 45 matches. He has been battling fitness issues during the Euros but remains one of the tournament’s top scorers.
Despite his move overseas, Kane has a penchant for British vehicles. His collection includes a classic Range Rover, a Jaguar F-Pace, and a Bentley Continental GT valued at £212k.
Bukayo Saka
The young Arsenal sensation redeemed himself after missing a penalty in the Euro 2020 final. Saka successfully converted a spot kick against Switzerland in the quarter-final and sparked joy across the country.
Like Gordon, Saka also cruises around in a Mercedes G63 AMG. This powerful SUV, boasting 585 horsepower, comes with a hefty price tag starting from £133k.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1922515/England-players-cars-euro-2024